According to reports,
witnesses said large crowds gathered to see the star, causing traffic snarls on
the national highway. Amar Singh’s RLD has an alliance with the Congress. He set
to fight against Samajwadi Party’s Pakshlika Singh and BJP’s Choudhary Babu
Lal. The Aam Admi Party’s candidate from the seat is Laxmi Choudhary.

Media reports said, the
actress, addressing the crowd, adorned Amar Singh as the true well-wisher of the
people of Fatehpur Sikri and said that only he was contesting the election on
the development plank while the other parties were contesting on negative
politics. She said that Amar Singh had taken up issues that were the elementary
basis for survival of the people of the region and Fatehpur Sikri would be
fortunate to choose him as its MP.

Social activist Imran
Qureshi reportedly said that Amar Singh had a lot of experience in politics at
the national level compared to other candidates in the fray. So it’ll be better
to vote for Singh as he would definitely be able to put forward the issues of
Fatehpur Sikri in Parliament more effectively than the other candidates, who were
rather new to politics than Singh.

Sridevi, who is cited as
the first female superstar of Hindi Cinema, has worked in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi,
Malayalam and a few Kannada films and is also an accomplished Bharat Natyam
dancer.

She started her acting
career as a child artist in MA Thirumugham’s devotional ‘Thunaivan’ at age four.

She made her Bollywood debut
as a lead actress with ‘Solva Sawan’ in 1978. She was able to attract huge public
attention with the super-hit movie ‘Himmatwala’ in 1983. Then she appeared in a
series of commercially successful movies such as ‘Mawaali’ in 1983, ‘Masterji’ in
1985, ‘Karma’ in 1986, ‘Mr. India’ in 1987, ‘Waqt Ki Awaz’ in 1988 and ‘Chandni’
in 1989. She also received critical applause for the commercially successful films
like ‘Sadma’ in 1983, ‘Nagina’ in 1986, ‘ChaalBaaz’ in 1989, ‘Gumrah’ in 1993
and ‘Judaai’ in 1997.

In 2012, the 51-year-old
actress returned to films after a 15-year-long break with ‘English Vinglish’.

In 2013, the Government of
India gave her the Padma Shri award, the fourth highest civilian honor. Sridevi
has also won five Filmfare Awards in her career, including a Filmfare Special
Award.